The rice pilaf and many-hued grilled vegetables that come with it may not have the wow factor, but they are fresh, wholesome and nicely done. |
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But most of all, it helps that he has a mysterious wow factor that makes him the blue-eyed boy of the ad world. |
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In a picture book, every time you turn the page, there has to be a wow factor. |
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The garden was backed by a white stone, rendered wall and the planting provided the wow factor, namely the yellowcaned bamboo. |
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And there's no denying that the piece brings its share of wow factor to the rotunda. |
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The most promising development for digital video surveillance, the real wow factor, is the creation of the new applications. |
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An inexpensive basket or cool container chockfull of bargain goodies packs a big wow factor. |
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Still, even at high resolutions, the wow factor of the graphics is kind of limited. |
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A series of events has been designed to try to put the wow factor back into history for primary school children. |
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I'll have to settle for anything in feathers and sequins, as long as it has a proper wow factor. |
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With that in mind, here's a short list of goodies that won me over with their wow factor. |
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The judges felt the library building had a definite wow factor and that the architecture is in sympathy with the existing physical environment. |
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Be bold, bring the wow factor into your home and stimulate your senses with these stunning designs. |
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On arrival the sheer decadence of this place gave a great wow factor! |
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Bone-breaking is the dance where it looks like you're dislocating your shoulders… That's our wow factor. |
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But while the GoPro is impressive by itself, it has some serious wow factor when combined with a drone. |
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Home-made paper chains, cotton-wool snowmen and a few fairy lights used to be enough to dress a Christmas tree, but now we need more of a wow factor. |
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Diners know and love molten cakes, but this one will add the wow factor, too. |
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In other words, we wanted to improve the wow factor by a bunch. |
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And I can't be doing with trying to achieve the wow factor on a budget. |
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This gives RV01 an unmistakable wow factor and a look that will remain pleasing for years to come. |
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A border that is turned over to the hotter sections of the colour wheel can stop you dead in your tracks, giving the garden that wow factor you've been hankering for. |
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Some authors try to ratchet up the wow factor by including a book video. |
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Its extravagant look adds that instant wow factor. |
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The Zaha Hadid-designed Aquatics Centre provides the wow factor for London's Olympics but its legacy is contentious. |
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There's a wow factor with the Boddingtons beer and potato bread and the fig and walnut bread that I make. |
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What they got was an adaptation of an unfinished mass, the Davide Penitente, a solid work but lacking the usual Mozart wow factor. |
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The added wow factor for foodies is Nick Nairn has his own restaurant within the hotel, The Kailyard by Nick Nairn. |
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They want wow factor, but you can deliver that without breaking the bank. |
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The firm's first iMac, brought out four years ago, was equally epochal with its wow factor of a coloured, transparent back end housing all the wires and stuff. |
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